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Section 35.151(c) Accessibility standards for new construction and alterations (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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Serving People with Disabilities in the Most Integrated Setting: Community Living and Olmstead
The Court held that states are required to provide community-based services for people with disabilities who would otherwise be entitled to institutional services when: (a) such placement...
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Executive Order 13132: Federalism
The Americans with Disabilities Act recognizes the authority of State and local governments to enact and enforce laws that “provide for greater or equal protection for the rights of individuals...
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BACKGROUND
The parties (“Parties”) to this Settlement Agreement (“Agreement”) are the United States of America (“United States”) and Associated Foot & Ankle Centers of Northern Virginia, PC (“AFAC...
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JURISDICTION
The parties to this Agreement are the United States of America and the State Department on Aging....
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1.9 DOJ or the Department
1.9 "DOJ" or the "Department" shall mean and refer to the United States Department of Justice....
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§ 382.5 Department or DOT
Department or DOT means the United States Department of Transportation....
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Agency
Any Federal department or agency, including the United States Postal Service....
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E101.3 Conventional Industry Tolerances
Dimensions are subject to conventional industry tolerances except where dimensions are stated as a range....
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C101.3 Conventional Industry Tolerances
Dimensions are subject to conventional industry tolerances except where dimensions are stated as a range....
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M101.4 Dimensions
Dimensions that are not stated as "maximum" or "minimum" are absolute....
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M101.4 Dimensions
Dimensions that are not stated as “maximum” or “minimum” are absolute....
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§ 37.145(d)
(d) The State shall develop comments to on each plan, responding to the following points:...
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DIVISION 2: SCOPE AND ADMINISTRATION
Note: Sections adopted or amended by state agencies are specifically indicated by an agency banner....
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DIVISION II: SCOPE AND ADMINISTRATION
Note: Sections adopted or amended by state agencies are specifically indicated by an agency banner....
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Rulemaking History
Proposed guidelines for state and local government facilities, including pedestrian facilities in the public right-of-way, were initially issued in 1992. 57 FR 60612 (December 21, 1992)....
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Section 36.303(g)(7) Compliance Date for Providing Captioning and Audio Description
Industry commenters stated that movie theaters already experience considerable delays between order date and delivery date and that, with increased demand and a limited supply, the prices...
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Section 36.406(d) Social Service Center Establishments (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Many of the commenters supported applying the residential facilities requirements to social service center establishments stating that even though the residential facilities requirements...
- TownSteel CE/CEC Series, Grade 1, Heavy Duty Cylindrical Locks
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Communicating with Customers
The method of communication will vary depending the abilities of the customers and on the complexity of the communications that are required....
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Newly Constructed Tabled Intersections That Contain Pedestrian Street Crossings With Yield or Stop Control (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Newly Constructed Tabled Intersections That Contain Pedestrian Street Crossings With Yield or Stop Control (Section-by-Section Analysis) The 2 percent maximum cross slope requirement...
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What was measured and why?
If an individual walks at a steady pace for 3 to 4 minutes, energy consumption will stabilize at a level that is equal to the energy required to negotiate that environment....
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By one year after the Consent Decree Date and for the term of this Consent Decree, HWI shall specify that Franchised Hotels in the United States take the following actions, within 120 days...